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41. Andra Day Reveals Why She Required Months of Forced Rest After Making The US vs. Billie Holiday: BUST Interview
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... and see Black people way up in the balcony, and white folks sitting in the front. It was weird to see that segregation. There was this feeling of, ‘We’re still dealing with some of these things right now.’ ...
Created on 01 March 2021
42. Nina Renata Aron Wants You To Know That It Gets Better: BUST Interview
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... their lives in pursuit of that ideal and don't have a sense of irony, or, you know, whatever, those are weirdos. But I think most people, even if they seem totally normal, feel alienated because it's just ...
Created on 25 February 2021
43. Catch First Time Directorial Debuts From Questlove to Rebecca Hall, 10 Must-See Films From Sundance 2021
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... things get really weird. After getting assaulted by her boss in the bathroom at the restaurant where Ana (Grace Van Patten) works, she crawls into an oven and falls into an alternate universe, where she ...
Created on 12 February 2021
44. Michaela Watkins Talks, “SNL,” “The Unicorn,” And Laughing Till You Pee On BUST’s “Poptarts” Podcast
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... a bevy of beloved indie films and delightfully weird TV shows, including Joey Soloway’s Afternoon Delight and Transparent, Nicole Holofcener’s Enough Said, the acclaimed hulu show Casual, and the Sundance ...
Created on 30 January 2021
45. How could a woman not know she was autistic until age 31? The answer has everything to do with gender bias.
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... age 31, I finally met myself—really, truly met myself—for the first time. That may be a weird thing to say, but then again, I’ve always been a weird one. For years I described myself as “quirky,” a label ...
Created on 25 January 2021
46. 11 Winter Cottagecore Must-Haves That Are a Breath of Fresh Air
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We have the lesbian community to thank for the proliferation of this pastoral aesthetic, which invokes cozy cottage life—getting back to nature, comfy sweaters, and cuddling up in front of a fire. Cozy ...
Created on 17 December 2020
47. The Owner Of The Philly Boutique "Yowie" Pushes Boundaries With Her “Weird Art” Aestheti
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... I was like, ‘I want to open this really weird art store in a place that maybe isn’t quite ready for it, but I want them to get ready,’” she says. That dream became a reality in Yowie, her Queen Village ...
Created on 03 December 2020
48. A Lady, Liberated: Julia Lindon On Depicting An Honest Coming Out Story In Her New Short Film
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... TV last year.  Unfortunately for her, this scene was mined from Lindon’s own experience at a gynecologist's office. “It's awkward and it's weird, but when we've been able to share the film with people, a ...
Created on 14 October 2020
49. Sayaka Murata's "Earthlings" Is a Polarizing Depiction of Processing Childhood Trau
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... misfits. Earthlings, her follow-up, is even weirder. The book follows a girl named Natsuki as a child and then later as a 30-something. Abused by her mother, uncared for by her father and sister, and molested ...
Created on 07 October 2020
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